Oh wow. I was surprised to see this, but I'm glad of it.
I use mods; and it always made my (unoffical) Dynasty attempts awkward to post, because I'd get a question of 'how'd you do that?' And I couldn't really discuss it.
However, personally, none of the mods I use are adult rated nor are they cheating mods. I use strictly background mods to clean up some of the brokenness EA calls playable bugs. I trust Twallan's mods - either they work or he fixes them - and he keeps them updated so they always work on the most current patch level. And I haven't ever had a mod glitch a game so badly that just removing the mod didn't fix things.
This. Almost all my mods are EA Bug-fixes; with a few things that tweak the game to make more sense for the story I want to tell. (For example, I don't use EA's story mode. I have one mod that I won't name that probably does break the teen rating, but it's configurable, so I turned a lot of features off. I just wanted the bug-fixing, and didn't care about the rest.)
I'm actually happier though, because there have been times here when I've wanted to put up a link to ModTheSims building resources (how to build split-levels using building cheats, stuff like that), as a resource for this community; and haven't been able to because we couldn't link to modding sites. Some of the modding sites are often also a community resource for patching, fixing game problems, and other things that aren't necessarily directly related to CC or Mods; and often have information surrounding known game bugs, problems, and information on patching/uninstalling.
Now, we as a community here can link to off-site tutorials and resources (obviously, keeping them at the teen rating. That, to me, just goes without saying); and help out other community members. This seems like a good thing. And if someone's not comfortable going to, to give an example, the ModTheSims site, then that's ok too, because they'll be aware it's an off-site link.
I understand if people don't want to use mods, when I first came to Sims 2, it took me forever to work up the courage to use even CC. And I've had a few bad experiences with Mods and Mod sites, so there is a concern, one I totally understand. But just because part of the community is . . . well, to put it in polite company, stupid, doesn't mean all of the community is.
I've done a lot of research over the years to figure out what mod sites are safe and what are not; and what downloads are safe, and I'd be really glad to be able to share my research with this community.
Wow, this is a fast-moving topic!
I currently use 3 of his mods all the time, and I probably wouldn't be playing Sims 3 right now if it wasn't for him.
Same here. His mods are what rescued a bugged dynasty attempt for me.